“Lovely cottage, well equipped. Very ...”

Lovely cottage, well equipped. Very nice area. Close to a cove that our dog loved. Make sure you open the window in the downstairs en suite after showering as it causes condensation on the walls.

Mr JohnsonFebruary 2017

Verified customer

“No real serious issues - just a ...”

No real serious issues - just a warning about the Aga - which sounds great, but is a bit unpractical when it comes to Pizzas / Garlic bread etc which is what teenagers tend to like ! Otherwise it was a superb location, cleanliness and facilities were excellent - we would come again !

Mrs MurrayNovember 2016

Verified customer

“Thank you for a chance to give a ...”

Thank you for a chance to give a unbiased feedback. The cottage was very nice and there are only two points that we would criticise. The bedlinen and towels were of poor quality for a 4 tick property- on the twin beds the duvet covers were completely different - and the quilts and pillows were cheap and uncomfortable. The bed linen had clearly not been ironed at all. Throws and bed spreads shown in the advertising were not in the cottage. If I may suggest pillow and mattress savers would help.
All of the glassware was smeared and some were still sticky.
Apart from those two points the cottage was well equipped and spacious. It was nice to have full control of the heating which can be unusual at this time of year!

Mrs EamesSeptember 2016

Verified customer

“Ideal setting for a relaxing ...”

Ideal setting for a relaxing holiday, unusual layout of the cottage but it worked. The location was ideal for us, very quiet apart from the occasional shout of "fore" from the adjacent golf course. It was just a 10 minute walk from the Old Cottage to a small beach which was very quiet and ideal for an early morning dog walk. Treaddur Bay itself was great with a good half of the beach allowing dogs. The Black Seal is newly opened and has a great outdoor area for drinks and food, the pizza's were great. Also tried the pub attached to the Treaddur Bay Hotel, this has a great beer garden which offers some shelter from the wind and rain, and sells some good quality beers (great guest cask ales).
All in all a VERY relaxing holiday, highly recommended.

Features

Off road parking

Ground floor bedroom

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Highchair available

Washing machine

Dishwasher

Seaside

Broadband / WiFi

The property

Trearddur Bay 1.4 miles.

This impressive holiday cottage is located along a secluded, private lane, just three minutes’ walk to the sea, and 20 minutes’ walk along the Anglesey Coastal Path to the main beach in Trearddur Bay, on the picturesque Isle of Anglesey.

There are three smaller coves nearby.

This welcoming, detached cottage offers contemporary living accommodation for families and friends wishing to explore this beautiful island.

The cottage has an upside down layout, the sitting room being on the first floor with enhanced country views to Holyhead Mountain as a result.

The bedrooms are split across the two floors with a first floor double and family bathroom with a large corner bath, and a twin and double bedroom on the ground floor, the double benefitting from an en-suite shower room, and the twin able to use a further shower room.

The kitchen is impressively appointed with a breakfast island forming the main feature, set with granite worktop and six comfy bar stools, allowing you to gather in comfort for social meals and conversation, freshly prepared on the electric range oven in the hub of the home.

At the far end of the kitchen, overlooking the large decked patio, there is a corner sofa and TV, and small table with chairs for children, offering a further opportunity to relax and socialise in this fantastic coastal property.

The gardens wrap around the cottage, with private lawns overlooking open countryside, and the decking has built-in seating to allow everyone to sit in comfort, perhaps whilst cooking a barbecue or enjoying a refreshing drink on a summer’s evening.

The coastal path and sea is at the end of the lane, where you will find rock pools and pebbly coves to explore, with tidal sandy beaches for paddling, or a short walk into Trearddur Bay brings you to the award-winning Blue Flag beach with its gently sloping sandy shore, ideal for safe bathing.

Just 10 minutes in the other direction is the sandy cove at Porth Dafarch beach, popular with scuba divers and adventure centres with an array of activities.

With so much to do close to this beautiful Trearddur Bay cottage, you'll be sure to come away with fantastic holiday memories from your stay in Anglesey.

Note: Four external step into property and alternative access available once inside

Note: Strong winds can affect the TV signal and reception and due to the rural location, WiFi can fluctuate in speed.

About the location

TREARDDUR BAY

Holyhead 2 miles.

Trearddur Bay is situated on the western shore of Holy Island. It’s truly beautiful - a great sweep of low grassy coastline indented with rocky coves and fine sandy beaches (European Blue Flag). Watersports, bathing, sailing and windsurfing are the main activities in the summer months and golfers will enjoy the excellent Holyhead 18 hole links golf course. It’s a great place for nature lovers with renowned birdwatching at the South Stack Lighthouse RSPB Reserve and lots of rock pools and cliff top walks to explore. There are shops, pubs and restaurants in Trearddur Bay itself and nearby Holyhead offers a wider range of amenities, including a very good leisure centre, an interesting harbour front, a marina, the world’s second longest breakwater and exciting day trips to Dublin on the ferry. The Maritime Museum in Holyhead has an excellent cafe and the beautiful Holyhead Breakwater Country Park has walks for you to enjoy to both South and North Stack. Further afield there is the stunning Red Wharf Bay with its excellent beach and Beaumaris with its town and castle. A great location with plenty to see and do!